Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6458678 Computers and Electronics in Agriculture 2017 13 Pages PDF
Abstract

•An online tool to calculate carbon footprint of organic farms in the PNW was created.•The tool consists of a cradle-to-gate carbon calculator and process-based crop model.•Software architecture and model descriptions are presented.•A case study was conducted to corroborate the tool with observed data.

Organic farmers often use complex management practices to foster a positive impact on the environment. Many tools exist to aid in estimating environmental services but few are able to properly handle the complexities of organic agriculture. We developed an online tool called OFoot to estimate the carbon footprint of organic farms located in the Pacific Northwest and to help evaluate the potential for environmental benefits. OFoot utilizes a cradle-to-gate carbon calculator and a biophysical, process-based, cropping and field management model. We present the software architecture of the tool, model descriptions, and a case study which simulates several scenarios of organic potato production. The scenario simulating potato production with organic fertilizers and a leguminous winter cover crop sequestered soil carbon. The other scenarios, either lacking fertilizer or cover crops, lost soil carbon. The usefulness of the tool as an aid to management decisions is demonstrated.

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